Good news if CX go ahead with a plan. According to FT, CX planning to operate four weekly nonstop flights on HKG-CMB-HKG onboard A330-300 (J39/W28/Y175) effective Winter 2014. This four weekly flights will be replacing existing HKG-SIN-CMB. I think they will be continuing to operate HKG-BKK-CMB that operates three weekly utilising B777-3ER.
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Great news but they will not have enough pax may be they are trying to cater usa and canada via hkgGood news if CX go ahead with a plan. According to FT, CX planning to operate four weekly nonstop flights on HKG-CMB-HKG onboard A330-300 (J39/W28/Y175) effective Winter 2014. This four weekly flights will be replacing existing HKG-SIN-CMB. I think they will be continuing to operate HKG-BKK-CMB that operates three weekly utilising B777-3ER.Comment
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Indeed, very good piece of news and I guess already anticipated by many. The Sri Lankan market must be up and coming for CX. The existing HKG-BKK-CMB most certainly won't be using the 777-300ER though as CX has only got enough for its long haul routes. That service will remain with the 777-300. Hopefully UL could catch up and at least make the flight daily, if not non-stop to HKG.Good news if CX go ahead with a plan. According to FT, CX planning to operate four weekly nonstop flights on HKG-CMB-HKG onboard A330-300 (J39/W28/Y175) effective Winter 2014. This four weekly flights will be replacing existing HKG-SIN-CMB. I think they will be continuing to operate HKG-BKK-CMB that operates three weekly utilising B777-3ER.
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UPDATE: The existing HKG-BKK-CMB will be changing to A340-300 from current 777-300 from 26 Oct to 30 Nov. From 2 Feb 2015 it will be operated by the A330-300.Comment
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The CX HKG-CMB non-stop flights still not been loaded in AIS also in Amadeus. Hopefully they will load the new timings within next few weeks. SriLankan would have materialised the CMB-HKG non stop flights a long time back to cater the pax traffic of South india, the maldives and pakistan I'm sure many pakistanis are flying to Hong Kong by transitting in Colombo. Especially after the termination of CX flights to Karachi, pax demand on KHI-CMB-HKG would have become now high. If I am not mistaken, SriLankan and Thai are the only south east asia based airline which are still continuing to operate the Karachi route after the Bomb attack as many airline operators had quit this route because insurance has now expensive for operating Karachi.Indeed, very good piece of news and I guess already anticipated by many. The Sri Lankan market must be up and coming for CX. The existing HKG-BKK-CMB most certainly won't be using the 777-300ER though as CX has only got enough for its long haul routes. That service will remain with the 777-300. Hopefully UL could catch up and at least make the flight daily, if not non-stop to HKG.
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http://www.ft.lk/2014/08/08/cathay-p...-kong-flights/Comment
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Hi wjtcIndeed, very good piece of news and I guess already anticipated by many. The Sri Lankan market must be up and coming for CX. The existing HKG-BKK-CMB most certainly won't be using the 777-300ER though as CX has only got enough for its long haul routes. That service will remain with the 777-300. Hopefully UL could catch up and at least make the flight daily, if not non-stop to HKG.
Link to article:
http://www.ft.lk/2014/08/08/cathay-p...-kong-flights/
Are u a srilankan living in hk ?Comment
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Very sad cx stops the CmB sin sectorGood news if CX go ahead with a plan. According to FT, CX planning to operate four weekly nonstop flights on HKG-CMB-HKG onboard A330-300 (J39/W28/Y175) effective Winter 2014. This four weekly flights will be replacing existing HKG-SIN-CMB. I think they will be continuing to operate HKG-BKK-CMB that operates three weekly utilising B777-3ER.Comment
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Good to hear CX putting its premier Biz class product on HKG-CMB... ut wht abt the visa restrictions on Srilankan nationals entering and transiting through HKG. If u get to China via HKG, u need a visa just to transit and if you are going to Australasia or the Americas on Cathay Pacific only then u have a 12 hour window for connections. Any second past that you will require a visa.
I have done CMB-China many times on CX and hence my experience.
I hope that they can sort out the visa issues and I hope UL also works out something with CX some thing like a JV between the 2 airlines.
Interesting times for sure ahead. Glad to see the best of the best enter the Srilankan skies.Comment
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This is fascinating as I've always thought CX's Karachi-Hong Kong route hasn't been doing too well (but not too badly either), but the demand probably hasn't been as well as they've hoped for some time now, to justify axing the route for good, at least that's what it seems like. So I guess you are suggesting there are passengers who fly UL for KHI-CMB and continue with CX for CMB-HKG? That's an interesting itinerary, didn't know one could book it, especially given that CX has completely stopped selling KHI altogether, and that UL flies CMB-HKG with its own metal.The CX HKG-CMB non-stop flights still not been loaded in AIS also in Amadeus. Hopefully they will load the new timings within next few weeks. SriLankan would have materialised the CMB-HKG non stop flights a long time back to cater the pax traffic of South india, the maldives and pakistan I'm sure many pakistanis are flying to Hong Kong by transitting in Colombo. Especially after the termination of CX flights to Karachi, pax demand on KHI-CMB-HKG would have become now high. If I am not mistaken, SriLankan and Thai are the only south east asia based airline which are still continuing to operate the Karachi route after the Bomb attack as many airline operators had quit this route because insurance has now expensive for operating Karachi.
You're right in saying UL and TG are the only two SE airlines serving KHI, interestingly Air China still has a route to Chengdu.
Anyway back to this piece of news with CX the official article is out from the airline:
Cathay Pacific enhances Sri Lanka service with new non-stop flights to Colombo
Cathay Pacific today announced that it will enhance its service to Sri Lanka by operating four non-stop flights a week to Colombo from 27 October 2014. The direct flights will replace the flights that currently stop in Singapore and will make Cathay Pacific the only airline to operate direct services between Hong Kong and Colombo. The airline will still offer a daily service to Sri Lanka, with three flights a week continuing to operate via Bangkok.
The new direct flights will be operated by an Airbus A330-300 aircraft equipped with Cathay Pacific’s award-winning long-haul Business Class seats together with new Premium Economy and Economy Class seats. Passengers will be able to enjoy on-demand inflight entertainment in all classes.
Cathay Pacific has been serving Sri Lanka for more 20 years. This latest service enhancement will provide passengers from Sri Lanka with greater choice and more convenience when travelling to Hong Kong or onwards to other destinations in Cathay Pacific’s international network or the regional network of sister airline, Dragonair.
The flight schedule for Cathay Pacific's enhanced Colombo (CMB) service, effective 27 October 2014, is as follows (all times local):
CX 611, HKG-CMB
Mon & Fri: Dep 2010 Arr 2330
Wed: Dep 1950 Arr 2310
Sat: Dep 2030 Arr 2350
CX 610, CMB-HKG
Tue & Sat: Dep 0045 Arr 0845
Thu: Dep 0035 Arr 0835
Sun: Dep 0105 Arr 0905
The Colombo (CMB) service via Bangkok remains unchanged.
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